This body of work focuses on the exploration of tapered and pointed elements in varying lengths and shapes, with a strong emphasis on symmetry and the harmonious arrangement of these features across each form.

Each piece was wheel-thrown and then hand-altered, incorporating spikes, thorns, and other pointed elements to create contrast and tension within the form.


Piece #1. Three spikes sizes distributed through the entire body. This piece has a hole in the bottom of it, working as a planter.

Measurements: 18 cm x 18 cm x h 15 cm / 7 in x 7 in x h 5.9 in
Piece #2. Repetition of eight radially symmetrical spines forming a crown at the top of the piece. Decorative bowl. This clay formula was the only one to succeeded based on the quality of it for functional pieces.

Measurements: 13 cm x 13 cm x h 9,5 cm / 5.1 in x 5.1 in x h 3.7 in
Piece #3. Four organic spine shapes located symmetrically on the body of the ceramic piece, generating a movement effect thanks to the arrangement of the elements.

Measurements: 16 cm x 15 cm x h 9 cm / 6.2 in x 5.9 in x h 3.5 in
Piece #4. Bowl decorated with thorn-like elements on the outside without following a symmetrical pattern, playing with organic shapes to obtain a harmonious piece.

Measurements: 13 cm x 13 cm x h 9,5 cm / 5.1 in x 5.1 in x h 3.7 in
Piece #5. Chalice-type piece with 6 curved spine-like elements decorating the body of the piece in a radially symmetrical manner.

Measurements: 11 cm x 11 cm x h 12 cm / 4.3 in x 4.3 in x h 4.7 in
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